Shivnarine Chanderpaul career highlights

Over the years, Chanderpaul went on to establish himself as one of the batting mainstays for West Indies and played a crucial part in West Indies winning the Champions Trophy in 2004 in England. He scored 127 runs from four matches at an average over 63.50.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul made his Test debut on 17 March 1994 and though he scored his first half-century in only his second Test, he made a slow start and had to wait for 18 Tests for his first Test ton. A few months later, he went on to make his One-Day International debut against India.

In the second Test of the Frank Worrell Trophy in 2008 in Antigua, Chanderpaul scored an unbeaten 107 in the first innings and then followed it up with a 180-ball 77 to help West Indies earn a tense draw against Australia.

In March 2005, Chanderpaul was appointed the captain of the West Indies side and he responded with an unbeaten 203, his highest Test score, against South Africa in Georgetown. The match ended in a draw but not before West Indies had the visitors on the mat for most part.